___________________________________________ title: Palm on the Go date: 2024-10-19 ___________________________________________ Zire in the Wild =========================================== I haven't has as many posts this week because I was traveling up to San Francisco for my companies bi-annual onsite. I've been traveling up there since I started fully-remote in 2015, and have probably done the trip over two dozen times by now. Usual route is car to airport, wait 2hrs, 1hr flight, land then taxi into the downtown SF. This time was different as I now had a fully powered up Zire with actual software and could use it out in the wild. So what did I do with it? Well not a whole lot to be honest. I had hotsyncd it before I left for the airport, so my calendar was up-to-date and I had some games to play. After going through security (which I feel like the TSA did a slight pause scanning my bag maybe due to the Zire), I sat down at the gate and pulled it out. I reviewed my schedule for the day, which included onsite things and todos, checking off a few that I had completed and adding one to write this post later. After that I played some Dopewars, which was fun for a few minutes, then moved to Space Trader for some entertainment. HTML Dope Wars HTML Space Trader Space Trader was also good, but after about 15 minutes and seeing my flight was delayed an hour, I put the Zire away, and played Balatro for the rest of the time on my iPhone. I'm not proud of going back to modern technology, but Balatro is rather addicting, and it did make the additional hour melt away. I did accomplish what I wanted with the Zire, and the fact it didn't hold my attention as raptly as a modern phone did - just use and put away - is a bonus. Up in the Air =========================================== After boarding and getting past 10k feet, I decided to get some debugging information for the palm-calendar-sync2 tool from an issue I was having. The planes wifi was down, but thankfully I had the github issue page still open and was able to debug locally with GDB. GIF Zire on a Plane This was another benefit of the Zire over modern technology. While everyone else was overly reliant on what their phones/tablets/laptops could do without a wifi connection, I could just do things locally and didn't feel any loss of functionality. My recently setup Linux Laptop also performed well, and it's smaller size fit well on my lap and the tray table. I much preferred using it to my 15' work Macbook Pro on the plane. DIR My Palm Desktop In the Office =========================================== After landing and getting to the office, I took out the Zire and reviewed my schedule again. This did expose a downside of having a fully offline calendar, as the onsite schedule had changed slightly and my Zire was therefore out-of-date, requiring another hotsync. Our office is on a higher floor in downtown SF and has some really great views, which contrasted well with my 23 year old device. GIF Zire in the Office Because I allowed calendar notes to sync I had room information as well and was able to use the Zire to know what rooms to go throughout the rest of the day without having to fully rely on my iPhones calendar. While using the Zire at first was novel, it did start to become more of a chore as I couldn't really use it during meetings to take notes due to the slowness of inputting text with Graffiti compared to a keyboard. It was also yet another device to carry with me and keep track of. While I love the idea of having single-use devices for specific purposes, in a work setting it doesn't execute as well since coworkers are relying on you to get things done and not mess around with a hobby device. So for the rest of the onsite I mainly used the Zire to do schedule reviews and add low-key todos as to not let it affect my professional responsibilities. I had expected some interest in it, and it made for good non-work conversations with my teammates I see only twice a year. The reactions were mostly of amusement, but some people had stories about their old Palm devices and it was fun to discuss them with other people in person. Can a Zire Work? =========================================== At the end of the onsite I had accomplished my original goal of seeing how well the Zire could function "in the office". While unfortunately in a modern sense it isn't viable due to all the expectations in a modern technology workplace, it was a lot of fun and did show that it still can handle the most basic of work functions like scheduling and short lists. The social aspect was probably the biggest benefit, as it provided a quick outlet to connect with people in a setting that can get awkward with small talk due to our remote nature. I probably won't use the Zire for much else work related except as an offline version of my calendar going forward, but do plan to continue to use it in a personal capacity more. Links =========================================== DIR Back